84-06-05 PARACHUTE HARNESSES MANUFACTURED UNDER TSO-C23B: Amendment 39-4839. Applies to all of the following manufacturer's parachute harnesses using the 3-Ring Inc. release system:
Adventure Loft, Inc.
Aerotech Inc.
Altitude Shop
The Annex
Bill Coe
Bureau of Land Management
The Chute Shop
Rec Whse
Flying High
Embury Sky Systems
LLB Enterprise
G.Q. Security Parachutes, Inc.
National Parachute Supply, Inc
McLaughlin Para Center
North American Aerodynamics
Nytech Inc.
Parachute Associates, Inc.
Para Flite, Inc.
Para Gear Equipment Co.
Para Phernalia
Para Wing SA
Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc.
Ray Hara C/O Cazer Para Loft
Reltny Parachute Service
Relative Workshop, Inc
Rogersport
Sky Supplies
SSK Industries Inc.
Strong Enterprise, Inc.
Thomas Sports Equipment LTD
Weckbecker
Westgaard Parachute Enterprise
Westway Parachuting Enterprise
Compliance: Required prior to next jump, unless already accomplished.
To prevent possible fouling of a reserve parachute canopy by a main canopy which cannot be separated from the harness, accomplish the following:
(a) Visually inspect the harness to determine whether or not it incorporates a 3-Ring Inc. release system, and if incorporated, whether or not the large ring of this assembly is identified by either Part Number RW-1-82 or RW-1-83.
(b) If either finding of the inspection in paragraph (a) is negative, no further action is required.
(c) If both findings of the inspection in paragraph (a) are positive, replace or test the large rings in accordance with 3-Ring Safety Bulletin No. 3 dated February 15, 1984.
(1) Replace defective rings or identify acceptable rings in accordance with the instructions in this bulletin.
(d) Replacement and testing of the large rings must be accomplished by an FAA certified Parachute Rigger, an FAA certificated Parachute Loft or the manufacturer of the parachute harness involved.
(e) An equivalent means of compliancewith this AD may be used if approved by the Manager, Atlanta Aircraft Certification Office, 1075 Inner Loop Road, College Park, Georgia 30337.
This amendment becomes effective on April 9, 1984.